Arhitektura i Sufizam - spoj duhovnosti, simbolizma, estetike i praktičnosti
Architecture and Sufism - a Connection of Spirituality, Symbolism, Aesthetics, and Practicality
Author(s): Naida AdemovićSubject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Architecture, Theology and Religion, Islam studies, History of Art
Published by: Fondacija Meyli
Keywords: Architecture; Sufism; letter form L; spirituality; environmentally sustainable design;
Summary/Abstract: Tekkes represent a deep fusion of architecture and Sufism, where each structure bears the imprint of spiritual practice. Architecture serves as a bridge between the physical and spiritual worlds, allowing us to experience a connection with the divine. Sufism emphasizes inner enlightenment and closeness to God through the space of the tekke, which is both aesthetically appealing and deeply spiritually inspiring. Tekkes, with their unique L-shaped room arrangements, provide ideal environments for the spiritual growth of Sufi practitioners. These buildings functionally separate different activities, enabling both privacy and community. Symbolically, the L-shape reflects the Sufi spiritual journey and the hierarchical structure of the community. Over the centuries, tekkes have evolved by incorporating cultural influences while maintaining their connection to the spiritual values of Sufism. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, these structures are an important part of the cultural identity, integrating Ottoman and local elements. The location of tekkes is often in natural settings, emphasizing the connection with nature. Tekkes continue to play an important role in social and spiritual life, serving as places of spiritual gathering, education, and cultural exchange. Their architecture not only reminds us of the past but also inspires us to appreciate cultural heritage and nurture spiritual roots. In conclusion, tekkes in Bosnia and Herzegovina bear witness to a rich cultural heritage, creating spaces that bridge the physical and spiritual through symbolic elements and ecologically sustainable design.
Journal: Kelamu’l Šifa’
- Issue Year: 1/2024
- Issue No: 65-68
- Page Range: 136-153
- Page Count: 18
- Language: Belarusian